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So That You Know
Regarding the wife beating: This is the official Ed Towns line, and it has been repeated by Rock, Errol Louis, and the whisperers in my neighborhood. For the record, Kevin Powell addresses his history bluntly and honestly, in my estimation. He has worked for years in the African-American community addressing domestic violence, and if you have any questions about it, talk to his campaign. This is not an issue he shies away from, and he recently sent out an open letter in response to this line of attack by the Ed Towns campaign.
Obviously, I don't like that Kevin Powell has this record, but I appreciate the way that he has dealt with it.
Now back to Rock, here is an extended quote from Room 8:
http://www.r8ny.com/blog/rock_hackshaw/so_that_you_know.html
posted by Rock Hackshaw
Mon, 07/21/2008 - 7:45pm
This is not a column. It is simply a notice being afforded to those who regularly read Room Eight New York Politics and the Daily Gotham. Both of these blogs publish most of my columns on a regular basis. In order to fully disclose where I am in this upcoming primary election, I will vet myself. I will let you all know the candidates who are running this year with whom I have regular conversations and such.
I am now a paid advisor to the Ed Towns re-election campaign. I am also an advisor to the Cenceria Edwards campaign (I haven’t been paid in this capacity as yet). Plus I am a quasi-advisor to the Kendall Stewart, Ken Evans and Marlene Tapper campaigns. They are all friends who call me regularly for advice from time to time. I have no contract signed with any of them (including the congressman), so these are informal arrangements at this moment.
Beyond this I have had conversations with Geoffrey Davis, Michele Adolphe and Rev. Leonard Hatter (James Archibald/ Stan Kinard) over the past couple months or so. I have shared e-mails with Jesse Hamilton (and one conversation recently), who has been on my e-mail list for years. I disclose all this because I don’t want people to see my writings as a political propaganda tool, nor do I want candidates to believe that I am hiding relationships. All of these people here are folks I have known for years and years and years. Furthermore, I am working with Eric Blackwell as he manages a candidate in a Long Island assembly race.
So much for full disclosure; stay tuned-in.
ADDENDUM: Anyone worth his or her salt in NYC politics knows that I have worked in this buisness for almost 35 years. The overwhelming majority of the time I do it for free. Ocassionally I choose to not go "pro-bono" and in that regard I will either collect a small fee or get my personal campaign expenses defrayed (like gas,transportation, food, out of pocket expenses etc.). In the past I have disclosed some of my associations on this blog. Once or twice I haven't -usually because the candidate asks me to withold that info. Many candidates don't care for the world to know that I am one of their advisors since they see me as a controversial political figure; something I am still trying to figure out/lol. This year I chose to do this because of the many phone calls and e-mails I was getting from people working the other side of some of the candidates I was in contact with. After 35 years, let me inform that my average from all these monies is less than one hundred dollars a month. Now go do the math. Politics has never been a hustle for. I am driven by my concerns and ideals.
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For more on this subject, including 30 comments, visit
Revisiting the 10th Congressional District: Ed Towns v. Kevin Powell
http://www.r8ny.com/blog/rock_hackshaw/revisiting_the_10th_congressional...